Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFOTiD MATTi TRFBTTNTl, MTCDFOTin, ORFiOV. FRIDAY, ATTIFST 11, lOlfi
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INiKI'KNrKNT NEft'SPAF'KR.
PUBLISHKD J.VKIfY AKTi:CNJON
JtX'.KiT KL'NL-AT HY THE
huzuronu i-iuntixo cu.
Office Mall Tr:b'jrws Building.
North Kir trt-t-i;' l.ona
Mail. Th Mfif'.M Trunin-, T. South
Am Ort-gonlaii, The Aahlai.d Tribune,
GfcwKGK l'L'TSAM. K.lltor.
acrascRzpTiov sateii
One y r, ty nun 15.00
On m, tlj, hv mi?.- .. .JO
r ri-jdi, rt-'it-r-d Ij- fxrrir in
iSATmt. fhot-fiix, Jackson villa
anil (Vfitral l'f-ir.t K
Faturiiay only, by malt, p:r year 10
Weekly, iht yar i.t-
Official laj-r of !hft City f Mlfr4
Official I'hprr ff J.T-knon County.
Kntcred an w-ronii-riuh nimn-r at
Mf-dford, On-turn, un.i;r Vim aci uf Match
HUGHES' SURPRISING CAMPAIGN
fiwom Cirrnlntlnn for J1S 2UI.
Full Uain-d wire Associated 2'rcB die
pa (ch-a.
EM-TEES
Till: ANTISKITIC li.MiV.
Thn aiiti.'f'jrtic- baby and the jiropliy-
lartic Min
Were tain in (lie itank'n wli'tn the
iiuitny natnltoled up.
Tltf-y lookt-d upon the creature with
a louOtlns undispuied.
It wasn't dihinf- ted ami it wasn't
Plcrilizd.
Tlu-y itaii it was a in!rrole and a hot
bed of diM'a(
Th(?y Meained it in a va,or of a hun
dred odd decrees,
They froze it in a freezer that was
cold as banished hope.
And washed it in permanganate with
earliolated .soap.
In Miiphurated Iidrogen they steeped
Its wigtfly ears.
They trimmed Its frisky whiskers
with a pair of hard-hofled shears.
They donned their rubber mittens,
and took It by tlio hand.
And 'lected it a number of the ftinii-
Kated band.
There's not a micrococcus in the gar
den where they play.
They swim In pure iodoform a dozen
times a day;
And each imbibes his rations from a
'hygienic rup.
The bunny and the baby, and the
prophylatic pup.
New York Times.
iiiiw nr. l i:i.t.
The conditions in the tri'tn lies
were dreary In tlm extreme after t'ne
drenching and loim-contlnueil rain
fall, but the Irrepressible spirits of
tho "I'als" were not yet entirely
quenched when the order came to
leave t lie trenches.
Hurry up out or Ibis, my nullum
soldiers," was the cheery call of the
sergeant to his waist-deep and rr.Is:
fodilen men.
"Soldiers'"' came the derisive
iinswcr from one of them. 'I'm not
a soldier; I'm a blooming; l.ulru.h:"
n.ii:it:
The Hi-It are l.illmt at Hound I'oiid.
C.Hmatit.tn i liy.) Journal.
.
"(Mir whole tieUhhoi hood has been
stirred up." said he reuular reader.
The edilor of t!,e country w.'k1
seized hi- pen. 'Tell me about II."
be :ti.l ' What we. want l news
What -tii red it up?'
' I'loMinu." SLild the farmer.
MI. IirCillKS' i-ainpaiirn is nut only a surprise t tin
ili'iiiin-raN, linf repultlicai's als. Tin democrats in
some respects have iiii'li-ri -a ted Jiim. His speech at ( 'lii -air"
was V(iiil-i f ul. Aiinm' utlicr viiroimis (In-lara! ions In !-
declared '"I don't want anv lmt air in mine." ami n f'ci i iiitr
lo that Milijci f di'ir to ancient rrpiiMicans (lie protection
of infant industries, prnclaimed that "llie democrat ii par
ty approaches the idea i' a protective tariff like a .skitti.-h
horse to a brass hand.
n iroes wiiiioni siiviii'' mat. tiicse liiiiiiiiiiatini: uiier-
aincs betoken a judicial mind that possesses L'l-cat execu
tive ahility and this Mr. IIulies admits himself.
Tin thinking ih"iii1c whn reail those utleraiices will
earnestly exclaim "thank Heaven America lias a states
man at last." And we must all aL-ree that the denounce
meiit of hot air and skittish horses, is well calculated to
settle all political ijuestions, foreign ad domestic, except
the Mexican (juestion and our relations with Jermany.
These ijuestions Mr. Hughes is settlinu' ly denunciation
of every act of the president. Mr. Hughes does not conde
scend to explain what should have heeii done, but declares
lie would have done liitK-h better, ami of ennrse we are
bound to take his word for it, on account of his noble con
sideration of "hot air."
Mr. Unfiles' speeches show him to be a profound reader
of the Hearst papers. J-'ollowin their cue he advances ar
gument thaf-the president is the cause of the losses of our
troops at Vera Cruz and Carri.al. Mr. Hughes does l'ot
make it clear that he is displeased because too few were
killed or too many, but thoughtful standpatters will prob
ably be able to deduce his views, from his courageous dec
laration against "hot air."
Undoubtedly the democrats have underrated Mr.
Hughes as an intellectual mountebank, and political
scavenger, lint he must be voted for, because he is en
dorsed by the supreme bhmderbus of the universe, William
Howard Taft. Those who do not like .Mr. Taft. can find
much comfort in the pronounciaiiieiito against "hot air."
The ( i rant s Pass Courier is sorely vexed because Mr.
Manly has been writing some criticisms of Mr. Hughes.
The only way to elect Mr. Hughes is to stop people from
writing, talking or thinking about him, till after election.
Let -Mr. Hughes be proclaimed the sacred cow at once.
"Where is T. L'ooseveltf Down at Oyster Bay waiting
for one Charles Kvaus Hughes to send our S. 0. S. so he
can get on the front page again. How he must suffer in the
meantime.
The editor of the Oregonian wants to improve the in
itiative and referendum. Wonder if he ever thought of
Irving to improve our citizens, so they would know better
how to use such privileges.'
Casoline and gas cars can never take the ulace of
knowledge and brains. It is of more importance that vour
boy or girl learn to love good books than to climb the Sis
kivou giadc on high gear.
An excellent write-up of Crater Lake, occupies two
thirds of a page in the Portland Telegram of August 111
written by 1 (avid W. I la.en who represented the Telegram
at the slate editorial convention. This is but a starter on
the publicity secured by Medford's entertainment of the
editors, credit for which belongs principally to lien Sheldon.
I on't
times lb
"P.
et m far in
y won't be
;?'aiici'
a'de ti
si:i;ioi s Atviurvr.
Tile I (in t at the ur.lllL'C pie.
Ins Saturday nlht had to iie ,.
pom d !T.,'H.. tli.- reierd to tin tal
iiii: mui Mine ;ot l-iol.e. . ! ille: s Hie i
(Me.! I.a.'.ettp.
Hughes Sides With Grabbers of Land,
Against Settlers and States, Says Manly
BUNGLE IK LL'SITANIA CASE
EMBARRASES ADMINISTRATION j
WASUiNCToN, .V;-. ! .- S:,ite
(!i paltn t;f o!f;'i 1 l.ela ev.daimd,
t t ' t t T'et tit 1 e.jui ,-t !() '.tie t ",e- H.an !
en. v t"r peiiri-ian tn t. Mi-hone
of Cin::it von Itet nsiortr's .note- j
on tiie Mttlemftit of the I.toitatiia
case w a-' an inadw.rti m e. At f i r t il
was d( tu d ('is! ativ stu b renpe-t liad
be. tl made Suit an inve.-tii:,iton of
th.' llepaltlneltt's fi'en illnelOM'd that
a l't:i'r i'tepared b it s.'bnrdtnate
ollbial b.i. be. n si-ii.-d i lliier by
Se.-retaiv l.ati.-liii: or Artiim Secret. it
Toll; and had h en t r a u .-:uit led to the
(;erni i emb. .
Slate depart titont of:i iat . 1 !:uc.!
that too iii'tih in'or'anie liad been
Httaehi. d to the reipie t in Cerni. f.
I'.V I'.ASII. M. MANI.Y Tin- -e!e.ti..n by the rail,.,,,,! ,.l
(T!li- f. the hllll ill Manly'- -et le- : been calleeUcii in Mareil. I:l7. a
ot artlele-, lueiikilix (lie -liell-e ot JtwillB ea-t .,1" Ibilntli. al that hme
Siieiu !li--!i.-. Iii the-e attiele- Man-'held t,, . b,. , t. - ,.;! lenpintl ,,f t!;
!. by ( 1 1 1 i 1 1 r i eihatlm Item -I'teehe-I iiet, land tecrit - ! . The r.u!rM, -e-
-apteti t ih'ei-..n- ..f dimis a liilite.. l'letn the -ainetce
ll'l-lie-. lay- bare the ael'lalltrj . tin- :e, .ett t;,.,t the e.i-leni terminal '; .
et.h'- ,y Whl.li the I ,. Ilia-. Ii. i A - 111:. II.!. Ue. l',.;t hi- ilcel-l.,ll W1
ll'I'-'ho- operate-. Kihl,.,-.! i If 't h. I .!..-,m j T ' 1 1 a 1 ter .1. ,-
li. In- i.i'it.ai.. en the puliii,- Inn.i ,h r,.-:,., Iii- ,.b,;iM ;,,; ,..
(Hc-tb.ll, ('hall. - l. Ilic-he- -ale- tetld up. at ) .' -e--1, at. 1';. r; heni;..!-,.,
itll -mm! . i . . I . t . II all.! . tile 'i-t ! ile.i , t:,- t . il ... ,-., ,., ,,,,, , ,,v
a-jaitl-t the !l ati.-1 ea.lel' am! thetta- net a ; ' r.. e.l nltli! ii.j.cv .-;i-
-tfte. -..IV .1 - h. :e,-,:v,, hi- e.'i;i:i-
Th- 1- .i,,!ae,. .It I. ;.. . ili- .e- ate ..(' piltrl,;,-.. ur .,. t,, rnfl.
e'-l"!:- HI Ii"' two lalid e.l-e- .ill I mad'- p. .tel. I i--ae. iltliil ( let , .tier,
'il. h laeeoilil he- .eeii.., -tee ! 1MI."..
1 i ' a ll Cllil..-! et tile llljl.c-t II!- 1 ,. ,1,,. (v.- , (t.K,
v ,. . ! ; il'- ' abb -- Wim.
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lia-h.- ., !,..:.,:.,,! a water I- c, am! ! N ,',,,.',;.,. , ,'.,..t!.w , ..
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lb. -c e.l - . - h: - - .a .a t ' .le- at. -
;-e..r Willi '.: 1 1 m.i t a.- : . t .. !
. j..lt.-t 'he !..::!a- h. ai.c -!,. .jet . ..I .1
" e -tal. .
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h.ia.'r .in.l-.-r K.i.ai Ilo.xt. Tin-
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MAYOR 8 YEARS; MAY BE GOVTnNOP
AUSTRIA TRYING TO CALM
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tlaff has lotted a statement turoiiKh
u.e nf wSaater corrv?po:i ltnti aitac.i-
PEOPLE OVER RUbLIAn ui.it
rtur-i-u. tJ to ihe A.jMro.(;,r;i,an headquar-
ONDO.V u" II. A HuJai-fsl ters. that Uwi-erg "H tot imui-Nliute.
di.pauh to' the MomlBg Ton ly menace d 1.) the Uut.ians. and I that
.. . .,..t, noonlatlon '.ih. tt. '.er U-ml-crti is menaced the
of Calbi.- General Itardolofl. who is army autl.orit'es will take the proper
i ticeral Cout.t von liothmer's chief of tteps lo care tor the civilian.
Williams. Mrs. William..; mjii, Gil.
Ik-i-i, H at left, and daughter, mr.
othy, 12.
'lsccns:n, as well a Kaastis will
have a newspaperman for a governor
if tiie voters chooser- Hurt W illiams,
democrat, for many years editor of
the Ashland News. I'ouipel'.ti,;; one of tilling lumber
Williams first became prominent corporations of the state to pay taxes
in Wisconsin politics when Ashland, like other foU was one of William.
a republican stronghold, elected him : achievements while mayor.
mayor and kept him in office eight Williams is interna! revenue col
years. lector in .Madison.
i
Get the Round Package
L'utd fox Vb Century.
S Cautioh tx
Vt!'-5MAUT0MILt
c ACII,W1J.,U.S..
' Ask For and GET f
5
-!id imt irivc iho -tit!' ai the sjilint
lini'i-, Imt Mh!v j'li'.wrd liicni t- in-I
Hu.ir Miline l;ini- in liu-ir 1 lojmu i
The npiiiiipn of iln siipreiiie euitrt,'
in which UiiL-he-; concnrrcil, found in f
!;ivurul (lif cor.r.ition. j
In the word- 01 the court: "And so
cuii-triifd (in i'iiViT ii1, the state) tiie!
int oi lld.imn ;tcres will la- in
cn ;ied 4n.(iliu ;i,-rcs find a the de
rinirrer concede--, the deposit of f-;t't
i- t'mm four to ci-itt feci thick, there
PLAY PROTESTS
"The Sin.s of Men," car-vf-ry
little idea of the
fter of this recent Fox
iii! lie turthn- inelr
ir-ee nil!iin ton- ot"
."- I"1 '' ; i !
Such
:j.liiM
i'. jiien
-HID.
-Tut' - C"n;-::!!'.n ;.t iiee
it- -'irmdnc--."
In plain !;iti-'u;te, this i
court iici'iit : Ir is wn'tiir
niier-;ty i ! :ive huid--
l"lt the tl;iitl hm-n
;i-'t ma v l' -i i nicd to t
hI'H-- uim" I" ;i eoijor;i;:i'n.
r t u o or
, worth in
';.hulon
0' tK'
ch.tlien-
- wliat tlip
"or a -tnte
V.Ht't Tlii! -
w of the
"thi- i;ih-
Sound Metlford's Praises
A. K. Frost and M. .?. Urowii, Cor
vallis. lU-nton Co. Courier.
"Medford and Ashland, thrre arc
no chics Ii!;e them in Oregon, when
it conies to doins thinus and (ioin.e
them rij;!it."
This was the central verdict of the
1 - ."i ne a siciju-r men and la iis w ho
at ten ii id tiie annual state tditorial
assoeiatic.i at Med ford.
They r;m"t i-ay enouuh for the two
so.nthern Or -'n eities, for th- s,!!-!!-dii!
rntrtain'iint pivrn theni. for trie
eonrte- of th-- jieople. for t! e bc:uity '
and bii-tle of the tvo citie.-, fur th !
Tiiasnit ii ent ro.id? Mid !or the spirit;
"l optimism ;oi orosre.-s of t-.e peo-I
pic !
"if the p0v lo of our northern Ore- j
son chic- u oM on!y zo io n to
Medro:M ar.d .h!air! and la'eh th- ir '
-pirit, tac;-.- u..)tld he l.o niore soi:i;-i
of bsi:ie ih re -ion." o:.c
the t: ;,--tare j. 'Wsm:'t m 'Mi on i:
re 'irn hon.e.
Medfoii ar ' Af-Mand l.iive r
The title,
ries with it
! unique char.
; release, in which Dorothy Bernard is
featured, i:n. with Smart Holmes. '
jThc play, whi'h opened at the Star
yesterday, i an at-ument protcstin?
the fallacy of im-w forms of religion. ;
I A German philisopher evolves a new j
! creed, called "Myself." in whicn earh !
individual's self i. made, so far as!
.that individual is concerned the domi-I
nant idea. It is a cn-ort of selfish-;
ness. In its d eve lo pi; sent unhappi-1
m ss overtakes the men who orr-inat-
ed it. his family and ail others who'
accepted it. Another point hroimht ;
out is that a false th-o;y oine st;irt- d
pursue'; its conr-e x : o I trie c ontroi
ev.-n of him w.-o er-lvi.i ji au-1 dt -spite
his KMb-enuem e;!orts to refute.;
it when it faliacy has hc-eonie evi-;
dent.
DRAYTON
"ARROW
COLLAR
ttm. kicht ui M.Rrit;:r .v;n
n ittt. ro-"'V .', r-- . ivr vnm
for
SOI!.
jX'.w Daily Kxri-pt Sunday.,
iHoward's Auto Line
I !
i Ashland and Klamath Falls i
to he cry !.
hi. h will
to liiiiini.itM.
real w e.-trn u :
sit ion w i:
not a a n ar-
An'i r i
- j , ,. , ..: . . , :
- i . i I III i : I c , i .n'.i'iii . . ; I L . I . Ill'.IH'-
t ca-l.T-. T'te f a ' : - i!l.' :
I'm. 1 :. 117, K 1!. JotM-. orL-:ti.il
-i V ' . i n' i ' et! d.iia. ;.i i!ie 1 1... ;,
and roThp'nd i!h ;.i i o M u ; , i l v -.
M.i.vh jr. IS-is. ti,, adi-ri- chiin -
,i Sc. ,; .!. .1.
-.illt.e hind- in ;i.c tatc.'
, Vil'-- --i!n:c i.it l-, -a ..!. ii;,t
; it d. - 'oi ti in.noo -,, !,.
.'. : IHIM t i. - c : V "! ,i h'f - ; i , ; i I it
n. p.;.-. a,, a,-. . MM ui Tu.
's. I-'" ' -mom. re- j
'Mi- . ! tc. e.pt ar d ..(!!
-!, ire-'Moi la
; thiru-; that i.-. t
.rd for I iturc c itis , .
-r:a:n tie as-nuat'on AsllUUiii J t'ScrvatloiS IlutC'J,
Tiie.-e (!t'-s 1mc thej Allt ill. j
iy of ?oinu' to a pro; o- j . , . I
,ep and :iih,:-i:-:n ' I -arIy C'll' alifV Auto
of d;i:v. lAv.i ivr Ashiainl i-tiinec-
iti;ite ot the four da's tit.'ILS.
ito of en iov u, nt. The J M" 1 -
- aruninl Med.ord and
I w hat t irol of it:c?
of roads I:e Orruon
e haii-niet. tinrc ha.
i! v.t th- a.-'Ti 't:on
!.u thn tri; to i'rater
the world'? w'on Jt j
alendid elosin? to one
! t
fit fal ta t tei s
It w :is not .
P
-Mand
j ami v h.;t V.
Kill- ;ai'et .
'atn none ;
w.t; furme,
Lake one
spotf - was
splendid tin.c.
Th- new-T-a . r nv n ot the W iMarn-'
ette valley will lnnc rcmenihT M"d-!
fnrd, Ash'.atid and H-n Sheldon, the I
spec:.u r-'prc-i ntative of .ta-!-;snn
county court . who did o
nia'se ilit tine tho t: ! ".! ; -t p ic
'cn in the l.j-tory ot t)u' state editor
la I da:: v:
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
2GS East Main Street,
iledford
The Onlv Kxi-I'iyivc
u-h to Commercial I'linttiLrrachc
iu Southern Oregon
ItltM jTCT.-.l, ,in ili llrittbilt I :
llbtlt. ' - .it O; ... -It !.. t r.i 1(1 I f 1
as Mlt hf;l. t ill ; .
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n .ti. .1 lit.. I i. ii.it i... .Hi I.
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. '.' Absolutely' Removes
;,' Indigestion. 'One package
b ii'! i;. isi..:. ' ! f roves it. 2."cat all druggists..
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
l.iulv -..Niaiii
SIM . ItVIITI.KTT
fhono V. ml 17-1-2
At!t.:!Hb;b' .,-:ir-p .TVi..
Ami. bianco s.-rvlc. Coroner.
Negatives fade any time 01 !
f'iarc by niijioiutunt.
rboTie 147-J
We'll do t!ie rest
C. D. WESTON, Prop,
THE QR1GIH&1
MALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex
tract of select malted grain, malted in our
own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
Infcntt and children thrioe on it. Agrees uith
the weakest etomach of the invalid or the aged.
Needs no cooking nor addition of miik.
Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc.
Shot-Id be kept at home or when traveling. A nu
tritious food-drink may be prepared in a mo-nent.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
alecp. .Also in lunch tablet form for business men
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Take a Package Homo
Pickling Time
We carry the celebrated
Heinz Pickling Vinegar and
Heinz Pure Cider Vinegar
These vinegars cost more but you have the as
surance of their guaranteed keeping qualities. We
also have a complete line of Hein1:' Vinegar in bot
tles. s
PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE
PKONE 252
Don't TflissTfiis Opportunity
. MODERN BUNGALOW
$1200 CASH. Balance $550 easy payments.
A cliaiU'c "f a li!Vtiiiie tn make ten per rent nr ni'ie
nil vniir invesliiicnt.
August 20th is the last date under this plan.
All .;i;l! in I'. .iv..-.-. .':iM iYi.ut. IVil h. 1;' linilry.
si at k uar inns, imt ;. mi rum w ah-r ennm-i-i inns: i'ruit
rnml ujai'ilell ilit: lai'U'e lt.it: clt'ctl'i-
li'fd l'tr ran ire ami
and shade tl'ee:
eiilljilHetll. lies) 111 tn"ll.
lu at. Further pnrtieiilars.
H. 0. PURUCKEE, Ashland, Ore., or
GEO. PURUCKER, St. Mark's Block, Medford
Take a Sunday Trip to
ASHLAND
OREGON'S FAMOUS SPA
40c
is flu minid trip tare m Sunday
Irnin Medl'nrd tn Ashland.
Liiliia Park wiih the many min
eral springs and amusements is
a deiifzhteful plaee.
Nice and Cool Underneath the Trees
Ashland Canyon
Ask lneal auent for train service.
ill
JOHN M. SCOTT.
..iifral rnv-nrr Aitrnt
I'ortUtn.l, ivK'.n.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES